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February 9, 2026

Unemployment is high. Why are businesses struggling to hire?

There are two distinct, and completely opposite, ways of looking at the American job market. One would be to consult the data tables produced every month by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which suggest a plentiful supply of would-be workers. The unemployment rate is 6%,...

Francisca Varela Olivares

Francisca Varela Olivares, of Gilroy, died Oct. 9, 2002, at

City Hall Pay Hikes Top in County

Salary and benefit hikes for Gilroy city employees were the highest among Santa Clara County municipalities in the first half of the decade, while earnings for regular workers were stagnant, according to data published online by the nonprofit watchdog group Transparent California.

BASEBALL: Mustangs fall short against Cowboys

Gilroy High manager Jared Gamble observed an adjusted approach from his players during Tuesday's Tri-County Athletic League road test against Salinas High.

Gavilan trustees to discuss filling board vacancy

A proposed change concerning the provisional board appointment of a new trustee has been made to the agenda for tonight's Board of Trustees meeting at Gavilan College, located at 5055 Santa Teresa Blvd. in Gilroy.

Robert Randall Harper

Robert Randall Harper died at his home in Morgan Hill, Saturday,

Margie C. Albaugh

Margie C. Albaugh passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her family. She is survived by her beloved husband, John. They would have been married in June for 62 years. She is the loving mother of J. Chris (Larry) Mickartz, Bunny Albaugh, Bonny Cochran, Pamela (John) McCarthy, Roy Albaugh and the late John Albaugh; Grandmother of 20 including local grandchildren Kristine Latronica-Lee and Stephanie Vegh; Sister of Frances Selvester, John Hoffman, Charles Hoffman and the late Lois Brown; Aunt to numerous nieces and nephews.

Violent, petty crimes continue on from weekend

Bizarre, violent crimes have characterized Gilroy throughout the

CalFire to conduct controlled burns in Coe Park

CalFire will be conducting a series of controlled burns over the coming months in Henry W. Coe State Park in an effort to reduce fuels and preserve the diversity of vegetation within the park. The burning will begin Nov. 1 and last through April 30,...

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